Date
Monday, April 15
Time
12:15 to 1:40 p.m.
Location
D’Angelo Center 416C, Queens Campus
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Lunch will be served.
If you have any questions please contact the CTL at CTL@stjohns.edu.
Faculty involved with the University’s Vincentian Institute for
Social Action (VISA) have been committed to research whether they
are including Academic Service-Learning (AS-L) into their courses,
working with the Ozanam Scholars on their capstone research
projects, or conducting their own research with community
part-ners. Please join us for presentations and a discussion of
various community-based research projects presented by faculty
across colleges and disciplines.
Richard Sinatra, The School of Education, VISA,
Faculty Research Consortium Chair
Overview of the Vincentian
Institute for Social Action (VISA)
Elizabeth Albert, St.
John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Discover New
York
Academic
Service-Learning project with Gowanus Canal
Conservancy
Christine Angel,St. John’s
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Library and Information
Science
Academic
Service-Learning project with The Center for Migration Services
(CMS)
Barrett Brenton,St. John’s
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sociology and
Anthropologyand Paolo Tagatac,VISA, Ozanam Scholars
Program
Ozanam Scholars
Community-Based Research Trip to Ecuador
Nancy Colodny,St.
John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Academic
Service-Learning project in Guatemala with Obra Sociales del Santo
Hermano Pedro Orphanage/Hospital
Andrew Ferdinandi,The
School of Education, Human Services and Counseling
Academic
Service-Learning project with Ave Maria Academy
Regina Ginzburg and Nissa Mazzola, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences,
Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Academic
Service-Learning project with Diabetes Education Program
Niall Hegarty,The
Peter J. Tobin College of Business, Management
Academic
Service-LearningBusiness Model with
Non-Profit Organizations
Regina Mistretta,The
School of Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Academic
Service-Learning project with Non-Profit
Organizations
Robert Pecorella,St.
John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Government and
Politics, and ICS
Assessment of the
Vincentian Mission and Social Justice Issues in the City through
Academic Service-Learning in Discover New York
Richard Sinatra,The
School of Education, VISA, Faculty Research Consortium Chair and
Melissa Lanctot, VISA, Assessment
Advantage Academy Research
with Department of Homeless Services
Rebecca Wiseheart, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Academic Service-Learning
project with PS 51 Queens